ea0008go2 | (1) | SFE2004
Ahmed Z
, Dent RG
, Suggate EL
, Berry M
, Logan A
Central nervous system neurones are generally incapable of regenerating their axons after injury due to the limited availability of neurotrophins, the development of a glial scar, and the presence of multiple axon growth inhibitors. We therefore designed short interfering RNA (siRNA) sequences to knock down components of the inhibitory signalling cascade and tested their ability to disinhibit the growth of FGF2-stimulated dorsal root ganglia neurone (DRGN) neurites in the pres...